
(5 years and 2909 days ago)
Taken at the local show (5 years and 2974 days ago)
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This was my grandma's sewing machine.
It's very old,about 70 years old & after my grandma died my mother took it!
It's still working but with electric supply to be more easy to use! (5 years and 2981 days ago)
i should have keept my old singer from my grandmother, I remember the day i took it in my home and opened up the wooden housing of it with the little key that came with it. I took the housing off and saw the pincushion that was attached onto the floor near the machine was completely turned to dust on its own lol. that showed me what time can do. I was 19 years old or so, I dont have the machine anymore unfortunately I had mouse in my old house and they completely ruined it. It got all rusty and the housing was chewed thru and falling appart, I still have the key though . Nice image
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A mini model of a truck made from Swarovski Crystal (5 years and 3189 days ago)
you're aperture it a little to open, you should have closed down more for the shot, but I like the angle a lighting
Agree with De90 having the front so soft, really spoils it.
My cam is a point n shoot..its fully automatic..so cant change the aperture n ol
you actually can, there are ways to override and trick the camera, you just need to know what you are doing. Like next time don't have it in macro, put it in portrait, or some other setting that would force it to have a wider aperture on it, and just because it's a point and click doesn't mean you can't control that kind of stuff, just means you don't know how
cam is NIKON L100...if its in portrait mode it gets overXposed....cant control over the apperture n ol...
point your camera towards the front part of the truck, hold your shutter release button half way down so it focuses on the part. Keep holding the button halfway down while you move the camera and point it in the middle and then press all the way down when you get it where you want it. This should keep the front part focused, but the whole truck will be in the picture. I used to have a point and shoot also and did this for pictures where I wanted the focus off to one side of the photo, not in the middle.
yap..initially i did d same..
but it was over blurrin the rest of the part..DOF was really high
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Nice... but you might want to dust
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